To add Lost Bear, The to your My Comics Page

Upgrade to a GoComics Pro account (only $19.99/yr) and have all of your
favorite comics emailed to you daily! You'll also get unlimited archive
access to decades of comics and an ad-free website and mobile app
experience.

Also, for what it is worth, I believe The Lost Bear online Zazzle store starts today, or tomorrow, so if you especially enjoy any particular The Lost Bear features you can have that art reproduced as a print, or a t-shirt, or coffee mug … etc. It’s shameless capitalism, but hopefully at its most stimulating and amusing.I’ll post more details when I know more about it. To be honest, I’m a little confused by all the tech stuff, as has been the case this week when The Lost Bear features ran in the reverse order I intended … (sigh).So I guess tomorrow, prepare for some comic flashbacks from my old cartoon series, Great Beginnings, featuring world famous, primarily historical, characters, as small children, at a point in their childhood where their destiny was presaged …

Yes, I’m afraid that, just as there are vampires amongst you humans, so do we have bunpires amongst us lagomorphs. The biggest difference between vampires and bunpires, and our greatest problem, is that bunpires can breed! If we don’t stake them with carrots (parsnips will do in a pinch) as fast as we can, we’ll be up to our bunny butts in hemoglobin hankering hares (Yes, I know they’re different, but why ruin a perfectly good bit of alliteration?) and leucocye lusting lapins in no time.

It’s a terrible thing to see bunny love (We do it so much, you see.) turn into bunny blood-lust.

Very nice, G-Rabbit, you are in fine form this morning.By the way, this image was inspired by an amusing and absurdly heated conversation I had about vegetarianism (I am generally against it), and in no way reflects my views towards yourself, or bunnies in general.Indeed you can find a picture of me with my beloved pet rabbit, Biffkin J Bunnykins, on this old University website: http://www.cdu.edu.au/newsroom/stories/2004/march/ultimateguide/index.html

Hmm. I just looked at that website. I couldn’t help noticing that your smile was much broader and loving with that tiger cub than your rather emotionless countenance with your so-called ‘beloved’ bunny. It makes me wonder if some horrific carnivory didn’t occur sometime later. Can you substantiate that that lovely example of the Leporidae is still drawing the breath of life?

About The Lost Bear

‘BTG’ is one of the most popular humor authors of all time.
With numerous New York Times Best Sellers to his credit, countless publishing awards, and over 25,000,000 copies sold in 115 countries, you would think his brain would be highly organized ... But it’s not.

The Lost Bear feature, exclusive to GoComics, is ample proof of this. Welcome to BTG’s lifelong cerebral misadventure. The Lost Bear showcases the delightfully odd daily debris that tumbles out of BTG’s head when his mental engine starts to misfire. This is public therapy at its most entertaining, set within an absurdist pseudo-intellectual petting zoo – Feel free to feed the bear.